CDA hn6110 Manual For Installation, Use And Maintenance page 18

Induction hob
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In use
You observe that
One or all of the zones cuts out.
The fan continues to run after the
hob is switched off.
"U" flashes on the zone display.
"L" shows on the zone display.
"Er03" shows on the zone
display.
"E2" shows on the zone display.
"E3" shows on the zone display.
"E4" or "E C" shows on the zone
display.
"E5" shows on the zone display.
"E6" shows on the zone display.
"E8" shows on the zone display.
"U400" shows on the zone
display.
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Possible Causes
The safety system has cut out.
A cooking zone has been
running for a very long time
One or more control keys are
covered.
A pan has boiled dry and is
overheating.
This is not a fault, the cooling
system is working correctly.
The cookware used is not
suitable for induction.
There is no pan on the cooking
zone.
The base diameter of the pan is
too small.
The key lock is on.
One or more control keys are
covered.
The hob is overheated.
The cookware used is not
suitable for induction.
Hob configuration error.
Network voltage supply fault.
Network frequency supply fault.
The ventilation air inlet is
blocked.
The hob is not connected to the
power supply
What should you do?
Leave hob to cool then try it
again
Switch it on again (if required).
Clear any objects and clean
liquid from the control area.
Remove the pan in question.
Nothing.
See page 8 for information on
cooking on induction
Place a suitable pan on the
cooking zone.
Place a larger pan on the
cooking zone.
Switch off the key lock before
trying to use the hob.
Clear any objects and clean
liquid from the control area.
Let it cool down, then try it again.
See page 8 for information on
cooking on induction
Contact CDA Customer Care for
advice.
Check the connection and
reconnect the hob.
Check the connection and
reconnect the hob.
Clear the ventilation air inlet.
Check the connection and
reconnect the hob.

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